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324 SERVICES OF OFFICERS OF THEBurne, Cornwall. From 64th Foot. Lieutenant, 4th January,1821; <strong>ca</strong>ptain, 3rd February, 1825; major, 8th February, 1831.Commanded <strong>the</strong> regiment at St. Helena for a short time after ColonelAnderson left. Lieutenant-colonel, 2nd July, 1841. To half-pay,16th July, 1841. Died in Ireland.Burton, Samuel Judge. From 76th Foot. Lieutenant, 4thNovember, 1836. Retired, 1839.Burton, John Edward. Ensign, 19th May, 1854; lieutenant,14th December, 1855 ; <strong>ca</strong>ptain, 22nd October, 1861. Served in Malta,Greece, Ionian Islands, and India, with <strong>the</strong> regiment. Adjutant, 1stAdm. Batt. Banffshire Rifle Volunteers, 1874 to 1879. Brevet-major,23rd February, 1875. Retired, 1879.Burtsal, Henry. From 22nd Foot. Lieutenant, 6th September,1802. Retired, 1804.Butler, Richard. Ensign, 16th July, 1812; lieutenant, 9thJune, 1814. To half-pay, 25th February, 1816.Cahil, Patrick. Promoted from <strong>the</strong> rank <strong>of</strong> sergeant-major toensign, 31st March, 1814, for conspicuous conduct while serving with<strong>the</strong> 2nd battalion at Bergen-op-Zoom. Was present at Waterloo.Promoted lieutenant, llth August, 1822 ; adjutant, 24th April, 1823,to 1827. Died in Jamai<strong>ca</strong>, 9th December, 1827.Cahil, David. Ensign, 10th November, 1825 (lieutenant in <strong>the</strong>2nd Foot, 21st December, 1832).Cahill, John Campbell. Ensign, 28th February, 1828 ;lieutenant,8th May, 1835. Was on board <strong>the</strong> Abercrombie Robinson whenwrecked in Table Bay in 1842. Captain, 14th October, 1842. Servedin <strong>the</strong> reserve battalion at <strong>the</strong> Cape. Drowned at Fort Beaufort in 1855.Calder, "William. Ensign, 28th April, 1825; lieutenant, 8thJanuary, 1829. Died in Jamai<strong>ca</strong>, 1st August, 1829.Calder, John Mitchelson. From Royal Afri<strong>ca</strong>n Colonial Corps.Lieutenant, 19th July, 1827. To 9th Foot, 1836.Caldwell, Hugh. Assistant-surgeon, 1815. To half-pay, 1816.Caldwell, Charles Benjamin. From 8th Foot. Lieutenant,7th October, 1829; <strong>ca</strong>ptain, 4th October, 1833. To half-pay unattached,23rd April, 1841.Callender, Alexander James. From 25th Foot. Captain,10th October, 1811 ; major, 4th June, 1814. Served with <strong>the</strong> regimentduring <strong>the</strong>ir second visit to <strong>the</strong> Peninsula, at Toulouse (wounded).Was present at Waterloo. To half-pay, 1821.Callender, Alexander. Assistant-surgeon, 1829. To 69thFoot, 1831.Campbell, Archibald. From 69th, 71st, and 74th Regiments.Major, 10th February, 1794. To brigadier-general ill <strong>the</strong> WestIndies, 7th September, 1795.

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